6406/6-1
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralWell 6406/6-1 was drilled on the Eta structure in the northwest corner of a block located just south of the Trestakk and Smørbukk discoveries. The main objective was hydrocarbon accumulations in Middle Jurassic sandstones. The second objective was Early Jurassic sandstone. Total depth was to be in rocks of Triassic age in order to satisfy the licence commitment.Operations and resultsWell 6406/6-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Dyvi Stena on 15 August 1985 and drilled to TD at 4715 m in the Early Jurassic Tilje Formation. While setting the 9 5/8" casing several problems occurred, starting with difficulties in setting and testing the seal assembly, followed by leakage of the failsafe valves and failure of the BOP acoustic system. This resulted in a total loss of 28 days. The drilling proceeded to 4715 m, and the 7 m liner was run to 4696 m. Further problems, loss of several pieces of equipment in the hole and evaluation of the logs, resulted in the NPD approving the operators request to plug the hole 460 meter short of the prognosed depth. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills down to 333 m, with gel/seawater from 333 m to 965 m, with gypsum/lignosulphonate mud from 965 m to 4165 m, and with lignite/lignosulphonate from 4165 m to TD.Traces of hydrocarbons were indicated at ca 3900 m in thin beds of sand stone of Early Cretaceous age. Sandstones were encountered in the Early - Middle Jurassic (Garn Ile and Tofte Formations). No hydrocarbons were observed in the Garn Formation. Weak oil shows were seen in the Ile and Tofte sandstones.Only one core was cut in the top of the Garn (former Tomma I) Formation. RFT sampling was attempted but all samples failed to recover formation fluid either due to plugging or to seal failure.The well was permanently abandoned on 30 December 1985 as a dry well with shows.TestingNo drill stem test was performed. -
Cuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cuttings available for sampling?YESCuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cutting sample, top depth [m]Cutting samples, bottom depth [m]340.004711.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom14211.04238.6[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]27.6Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Casing and leak–off tests
Casing and leak–off tests Casing typeCasing diam.
[inch]Casing depth
[m]Hole diam.
[inch]Hole depth
[m]LOT/FIT mud eqv.
[g/cm3]Formation test typeCONDUCTOR30331.036332.00.00LOTSURF.COND.20954.026965.01.73LOTINTERM.13 3/82392.017 1/22415.01.85LOTINTERM.13 3/82393.017 1/22415.01.85LOTINTERM.9 5/84157.012 1/44165.02.20LOTLINER74696.08 1/24711.00.00LOTLINER74702.08 1/24711.02.02LOTOPEN HOLE4715.064715.00.00LOT -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]CBL VDL GR CCL3802390CBL VDL GR CCL20004150CBL VDL GR CCL39804711CST GR24753969CST GR40004155CST GR44204685DLL MSFL GR38314161ISF LSS MSFL SP GR3314705LDL CNL GR3314706NGS23924706RFT38943899RFT42114215RFT42114680RFT HP GR38943899SHDT GR41544705VELOCITY3314702 -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit26814941898189823762376247525143324400540054050420442044275433544164416451945564592 -
Composite logs
Composite logs Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.93 -
Geochemical information
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Documents – reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired)
Documents – reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired) Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf7.76pdf10.01pdf2.87 -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured3301.02WATER BASED06.09.19853321.045.015.0WATER BASED06.09.19853591.055.012.0WATER BASED06.09.19858261.085.014.0WATER BASED06.09.19859651.1015.05.0WATER BASED06.09.198513051.1117.010.0WATER BASED06.09.198516521.2017.09.0WATER BASED06.09.198517461.0017.09.0WATER BASED06.09.198519801.2018.011.0WATER BASED06.09.198519811.3018.011.0WATER BASED02.09.198520201.3014.08.0WATER BASED06.09.198521731.3014.08.0WATER BASED06.09.198521931.4015.09.0WATER BASED06.09.198522961.4920.09.0WATER BASED06.09.198523351.5722.08.0WATER BASED06.09.198523831.5718.07.0WATER BASED06.09.198524151.6019.07.5WATER BASED09.09.198524901.7234.09.0WATER BASED12.09.198524971.7234.09.0WATER BASED12.09.198525041.7734.09.0WATER BASED12.09.198525091.7735.07.5WATER BASED13.09.198525321.7735.07.5WATER BASED13.09.198525531.7935.05.5WATER BASED13.09.198525901.7834.08.0WATER BASED13.09.198530081.7830.07.0WATER BASED17.09.198530821.7832.07.0WATER BASED18.09.198533251.7826.08.0WATER BASED24.09.198533601.7852.07.5WATER BASED24.09.198534071.7854.09.0WATER BASED25.09.198539351.7824.05.0WATER BASED07.10.198539351.7824.05.0WATER BASED16.10.198542391.8124.05.0WATER BASED20.11.198544851.8028.06.4WATER BASED25.11.198547101.7928.06.4WATER BASED06.12.198547151.7628.06.4WATER BASED06.12.1985 -
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory2400.0[m]DCSTRAT2410.0[m]DCSTRAT2430.0[m]DCSTRAT2440.0[m]DCSTRAT2460.0[m]DCSTRAT2470.0[m]DCSTRAT2475.0[m]SWCSTRAT2490.0[m]DCSTRAT2500.0[m]DCSTRAT2518.0[m]DCSTRAT2536.0[m]DCSTRAT2554.0[m]DCSTRAT2572.0[m]DCSTRAT2587.0[m]DCSTRAT2600.0[m]SWCSTRAT2602.0[m]DCSTRAT2617.0[m]DCSTRAT2635.0[m]DCSTRAT2644.0[m]DCSTRAT2662.0[m]DCSTRAT2671.0[m]DCSTRAT2689.0[m]DCSTRAT2692.0[m]SWCSTRAT2698.0[m]DCSTRAT2716.0[m]DCSTRAT2734.0[m]DCSTRAT2746.0[m]DCSTRAT2761.0[m]DCSTRAT2776.0[m]DCSTRAT2778.0[m]SWCSTRAT2791.0[m]DCSTRAT2806.0[m]DCSTRAT2821.0[m]DCSTRAT2836.0[m]DCSTRAT2839.0[m]SWCSTRAT2851.0[m]DCSTRAT2875.0[m]DCSTRAT2890.0[m]DCSTRAT2905.0[m]DCSTRAT2920.0[m]DCSTRAT2935.0[m]DCSTRAT2950.0[m]DCSTRAT2965.0[m]DCSTRAT2975.0[m]SWCSTRAT2980.0[m]DCSTRAT2995.0[m]DCSTRAT3010.0[m]DCSTRAT3025.0[m]DCSTRAT3040.0[m]DCSTRAT3055.0[m]DCSTRAT3070.0[m]DCSTRAT3085.0[m]DCSTRAT3100.0[m]DCSTRAT3115.0[m]DCSTRAT3130.0[m]DCSTRAT3145.0[m]DCSTRAT3151.0[m]SWCSTRAT3160.0[m]DCSTRAT3175.0[m]DCSTRAT3190.0[m]DCSTRAT3205.0[m]DCSTRAT3220.0[m]DCSTRAT3235.0[m]DCSTRAT3250.0[m]DCSTRAT3265.0[m]DCSTRAT3275.0[m]SWCSTRAT3280.0[m]DCSTRAT3295.0[m]DCSTRAT3310.0[m]DCSTRAT3325.0[m]DCSTRAT3355.0[m]DCSTRAT3370.0[m]DCSTRAT3385.0[m]DCSTRAT3400.0[m]DCSTRAT3415.0[m]DCSTRAT3422.0[m]SWCSTRAT3445.0[m]DCSTRAT3460.0[m]DCSTRAT3475.0[m]DCSTRAT3488.5[m]SWCSTRAT3490.0[m]DCSTRAT3505.0[m]DCSTRAT3520.0[m]DCSTRAT3535.0[m]DCSTRAT3550.0[m]DCSTRAT3565.0[m]DCSTRAT3570.0[m]SWCSTRAT3595.0[m]DCSTRAT3610.0[m]DCSTRAT3625.0[m]DCSTRAT3640.0[m]DCSTRAT3655.0[m]DCSTRAT3670.0[m]DCSTRAT3685.0[m]DCSTRAT3695.0[m]DCSTRAT3775.0[m]DCSTRAT3775.0[m]SWCSTRAT3790.0[m]DCSTRAT3805.0[m]DCSTRAT3820.0[m]DCSTRAT3835.0[m]DCSTRAT3880.0[m]DCSTRAT3895.0[m]DCSTRAT3902.0[m]DCSTRAT3910.0[m]DCSTRAT3925.0[m]DCSTRAT3940.0[m]DCSTRAT3955.0[m]DCSTRAT3970.0[m]DCSTRAT3985.0[m]DCSTRAT4000.0[m]DCSTRAT4003.0[m]SWCSTRAT4015.0[m]DCSTRAT4020.0[m]SWCSTRAT4030.0[m]DCSTRAT4037.0[m]SWCSTRAT4045.0[m]DCSTRAT4050.0[m]SWCSTRAT4060.0[m]DCSTRAT4075.0[m]DCSTRAT4080.0[m]SWCSTRAT4090.0[m]DCSTRAT4105.0[m]DCSTRAT4113.0[m]SWCSTRAT4135.0[m]DCSTRAT4145.0[m]SWCSTRAT4150.0[m]DCSTRAT4165.0[m]DCSTRAT4171.0[m]SWCSTRAT4180.0[m]DCSTRAT4195.0[m]DCSTRAT4200.0[m]SWCSTRAT4210.0[m]DCSTRAT4220.0[m]CSTRAT4225.0[m]DCSTRAT4236.5[m]CSTRAT4240.0[m]DCSTRAT4255.0[m]DCSTRAT4285.0[m]DCSTRAT4300.0[m]DCSTRAT4307.2[m]SWCSTRAT4315.0[m]DCSTRAT4330.0[m]DCSTRAT4332.5[m]SWCSTRAT4345.0[m]DCSTRAT4417.0[m]SWCSTRAT4430.8[m]SWCSTRAT4435.0[m]DCSTRAT4450.0[m]DCSTRAT4465.0[m]DCSTRAT4477.0[m]DCSTRAT4495.0[m]DCSTRAT4510.0[m]DCSTRAT4513.1[m]SWCSTRAT4525.0[m]DCSTRAT4540.0[m]DCSTRAT4552.5[m]SWCSTRAT4555.0[m]DCSTRAT4572.5[m]SWCSTRAT4585.0[m]DCSTRAT4600.0[m]DCSTRAT4615.0[m]DCSTRAT4630.0[m]DCSTRAT4645.0[m]DCSTRAT4646.0[m]SWCSTRAT4660.0[m]DCSTRAT4675.0[m]DCSTRAT4690.0[m]DCSTRAT4705.0[m]DCSTRAT4711.0[m]DCSTRAT